Two-time champ Keegan Bean proudly displays the"hardware" he has brought home from the statewrestling championships the last two years.

Photo courtesy of Lyons Regional LibraryLyons resident Frank Adams, who passed away December 19, 2017, was a volunteer at the Lyons Regional Library. His wife Susan McCafferty passed away days before him on December 16. Adams, an accomplished chess player, volunteered along side Aaron Caplan on Monday afternoons teaching kids to play chess through the no-fee "Fun Chess Club!" sponsored by the Lyons Regional Library. To memorialize Frank's support of the library, and his commitment to kids learning chess, the Lyons Regional Library wanted to do something for Frank's memory. Upon hearing of this, a frequent library patron (and a neighbor of Frank) donated this handmade wood teaching chess set in his name, complete with a brass plaque in Frank's honor. This way Frank's efforts and memory will always be honored at "Fun Chess Club!" and in the minds and hearts of the library and its patrons. The donor wishes to remain anonymous.

Photo by Joseph LeckarczykCrews were out bright and early morning pouring concrete for the new McConnell bridge. (March 6, 2018

Photo courtesy of Tess McDonaldLyons Elementary School staff and students, joined family, friends, and neighbors to plant a tree onthe playground to honor teacher Susan McCafferty on February 15.

Congratulations to these Middle School choir members who were selected to sing in the St Vrain District Honor Choir!Pictured left to right: Mr. Howe, Kasey Knapp, Chloe Els, Sarah Santestaben, Kayla Valente, Ms. Cherese Bennett (clinician)

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Two-time champ Keegan Bean proudly displays the"hardware" he has brought home from the statewrestling championships the last two years.

Photo courtesy of Lyons Regional LibraryLyons resident Frank Adams, who passed away December 19, 2017, was a volunteer at the Lyons Regional Library. His wife Susan McCafferty passed away days before him on December 16. Adams, an accomplished chess player, volunteered along side Aaron Caplan on Monday afternoons teaching kids to play chess through the no-fee "Fun Chess Club!" sponsored by the Lyons Regional Library. To memorialize Frank's support of the library, and his commitment to kids learning chess, the Lyons Regional Library wanted to do something for Frank's memory. Upon hearing of this, a frequent library patron (and a neighbor of Frank) donated this handmade wood teaching chess set in his name, complete with a brass plaque in Frank's honor. This way Frank's efforts and memory will always be honored at "Fun Chess Club!" and in the minds and hearts of the library and its patrons. The donor wishes to remain anonymous.

Congratulations to these Middle School choir members who were selected to sing in the St Vrain District Honor Choir!Pictured left to right: Mr. Howe, Kasey Knapp, Chloe Els, Sarah Santestaben, Kayla Valente, Ms. Cherese Bennett (clinician)

Chamber SocialTuesday, March 20, 5:30pm - Open HouseThe next Social will be Tuesday, March 20th, at the Festivarie Inn, 349 Main Street. We’re going to make this one an Open House. We’ll talk about what the Chamber has been up to in recent months; what we’ve got planned for the remainder of

On Wed., March 7, 2018, a Town of Lyons Candidates Forum was held in the meeting room at Oskar Blues Grill & Brew. The forum was sponsored by the Lyons Chamber of Commerce, the Redstone Review, the Lyons Recorder and the Lyons Library District. There are four separate video from the event.

As many of you may know, junior parents are traditionally responsible for putting on After Prom activities each year at LHS. The goal of After Prom is to create a fun, safe, and supervised environment after the prom when statistics show some teens are challenged with making positive choices for themselves.

Our committee has been working hard and are excited to announce that Wild Games in Longmont will host this event exclusively for Lyons High.

ALL the students and families at Lyons Middle/Senior High School benefit from Booster Club allocations. The Booster Club helps fund classroom support, classroom materials, classroom technology, field trips, band, choir, athletics, chess, and other school organizations and clubs.

Lyons Lions Booster Club earns funds from running the Bingo sessions at the Longmont Bingo Hall. We run a Bingo session EVERY Sunday afternoon all year long (even in the summer). We abide by State Bingo regulations during our weekly sessions, and must allocate profits within a twelve month period of the earnings.